12/05/2016, 18.19
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For Bartholomew, religions play a fundamental role in creating communion between peoples

The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople received the St Nicholas Ecumenical Prize, an award that Pope Francis in a telegram called a "significant acknowledgment" and a "sign of gratitude" for the services rendered by Bartholomew "to promote an ever greater communion among all believers in Christ."

Bari (AsiaNews) – The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I received the St Nicholas Ecumenical Prize in the Basilica of St Nicholas, Bari (Italy). The prize is awarded by the Apulian Theological Faculty (Facoltà Teologica Pugliese) to eminent Catholic and Orthodox individuals who promote Christian unity.

In his address, the patriarch said that religions have an important role "in creating, establishing and consolidating the principle of communion for mutual collaboration and understanding, pushing away the fundamentalisms that are found in all societies and religions". The goal in doing this is to create a new relationship between peoples.

In a telegram, Pope Francis called the award a "significant acknowledgment" and a "sign of gratitude" for the services rendered by Bartholomew "to promote an ever greater communion among all believers in Christ."

In the message, addressed to the Archbishop of Bari-Bitonto, Francesco Cacucci, the Pope joins "spiritually dear brother Bartholomew in the veneration of the Holy Bishop of Myra Nicholas, whose relics have been preserved in Bari for almost a thousand years, entrusting to the intercession of this Pastor so loved in the East and the West the ‘common prayer’ for the desired goal of full Christian unity."

In accepting the award, Bartholomew said that "we welcome it as a prophetic sign of unity of all the Holy Churches of God, whose theological journey between our Churches and the love, respect and collaboration are one of the fundamental traits."

In his speech, the patriarch went on to highlight the "relational" aspect of the "communal experience" with Christ.

This "means participating together in the divine nature through the grace given to us by God in all aspects of Christian life: blessings, trials and tribulations, consolation, support, solidarity, fraternity.

“It means sharing faith, sharing spirituality, praying for each other; it means concretely realising this communion of our lives and put it into practice; it means experiencing communion in dialogue, peace and unity."

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